Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it’s clear that no one in this thread knows annything about track. UVA somehow got Vin Lananna away from Oregon (was at Nike and Stanford prior) to he Director of Track & Field. He’s a literal legend. President of USA Track & Field. His reputation for working with students is sterling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Lananna
Lananna was a great coach! Unfortunately, he is 72 and from what I've heard, he delegates to his assistants quite a bit
Anonymous wrote:DC is a runner choosing btw UVA and UNC for XC/Track. Econ major ultimately looking for finance or consulting path. A wise college coach told my older kid during a come to jesus moment frosh year - “your college experiences will allow you opportunities to focus on social, academic, and athletic paths - you need to choose two of the three, you can’t have all three” - if this is the same at UNC and UVA, which school provides the best two options?
Anonymous wrote:UVA is better for business. Duke takes a lot of the best NC students, but UVA is the best option in VAAnonymous wrote:DC is a runner choosing btw UVA and UNC for XC/Track. Econ major ultimately looking for finance or consulting path. A wise college coach told my older kid during a come to jesus moment frosh year - “your college experiences will allow you opportunities to focus on social, academic, and athletic paths - you need to choose two of the three, you can’t have all three” - if this is the same at UNC and UVA, which school provides the best two options?
Anonymous wrote:UNC you’re a student athlete, UVA you’re an athlete student.
Anonymous wrote:UVA is better for business. Duke takes a lot of the best NC students, but UVA is the best option in VAAnonymous wrote:DC is a runner choosing btw UVA and UNC for XC/Track. Econ major ultimately looking for finance or consulting path. A wise college coach told my older kid during a come to jesus moment frosh year - “your college experiences will allow you opportunities to focus on social, academic, and athletic paths - you need to choose two of the three, you can’t have all three” - if this is the same at UNC and UVA, which school provides the best two options?
UVA is better for business. Duke takes a lot of the best NC students, but UVA is the best option in VAAnonymous wrote:DC is a runner choosing btw UVA and UNC for XC/Track. Econ major ultimately looking for finance or consulting path. A wise college coach told my older kid during a come to jesus moment frosh year - “your college experiences will allow you opportunities to focus on social, academic, and athletic paths - you need to choose two of the three, you can’t have all three” - if this is the same at UNC and UVA, which school provides the best two options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it’s clear that no one in this thread knows annything about track. UVA somehow got Vin Lananna away from Oregon (was at Nike and Stanford prior) to he Director of Track & Field. He’s a literal legend. President of USA Track & Field. His reputation for working with students is sterling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Lananna
Lananna was a great coach! Unfortunately, he is 72 and from what I've heard, he delegates to his assistants quite a bit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it’s clear that no one in this thread knows annything about track. UVA somehow got Vin Lananna away from Oregon (was at Nike and Stanford prior) to he Director of Track & Field. He’s a literal legend. President of USA Track & Field. His reputation for working with students is sterling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Lananna
The running community wonders why he hasn’t had the same success at uva that he had at Stanford and Oregon many years ago.
https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=13728709#post-15
I’m sorry, didn’t they just win the ACC Championship and send a bunch of athletes to NCAAs? Margot Appleton?!?
Please don’t cite a toxic message board.
Anonymous wrote:So it’s clear that no one in this thread knows annything about track. UVA somehow got Vin Lananna away from Oregon (was at Nike and Stanford prior) to he Director of Track & Field. He’s a literal legend. President of USA Track & Field. His reputation for working with students is sterling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Lananna
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it’s clear that no one in this thread knows annything about track. UVA somehow got Vin Lananna away from Oregon (was at Nike and Stanford prior) to he Director of Track & Field. He’s a literal legend. President of USA Track & Field. His reputation for working with students is sterling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Lananna
The running community wonders why he hasn’t had the same success at uva that he had at Stanford and Oregon many years ago.
https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=13728709#post-15
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it’s clear that no one in this thread knows annything about track. UVA somehow got Vin Lananna away from Oregon (was at Nike and Stanford prior) to he Director of Track & Field. He’s a literal legend. President of USA Track & Field. His reputation for working with students is sterling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Lananna
Looks like the BB football hire at UNC LOL
Anonymous wrote:So it’s clear that no one in this thread knows annything about track. UVA somehow got Vin Lananna away from Oregon (was at Nike and Stanford prior) to he Director of Track & Field. He’s a literal legend. President of USA Track & Field. His reputation for working with students is sterling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Lananna
Anonymous wrote:So it’s clear that no one in this thread knows annything about track. UVA somehow got Vin Lananna away from Oregon (was at Nike and Stanford prior) to he Director of Track & Field. He’s a literal legend. President of USA Track & Field. His reputation for working with students is sterling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Lananna